If you have purchased a new mobile telecommunications device in the past 12 months and you don’t know about 3G internet is then you should probably go back to using the local telephone box – if it’s still operational!
3G internet has really taken off right across the world. It allows web-pages to be delivered quickly and accurately to any mobile device able to decode the signal. The opportunities presented to today’s busy-body professionals by the phenomenon that is 3G Internet technology are near limitless. You can update your website sat on the bus, or check your RSS feed down at the pub, you can even send a tweet or update your Facebook page without a computer or ADSL wire in site – all thanks to mobile internet.
What happens then if you work out in remote locations, like many good professionals do, and you rely heavily on your mobile Internet connection to keep in sync with the rest of the workforce? Gone are the days where you simply struggle on – sending emails from your mobile device in-between peaks in the 3G signal your device picks up. Today, thanks to a smart piece of kit known as a 3G Internet Signal Booster, you can be sure that no matter how remote your location is you can download or upload information across a 3G network – keeping you up to date and in sync with the rest of your colleagues and friends.
A perfect example of where a mobile internet signal booster would work particularly effectively would be a mountain rescue centre. Assuming for one second that you worked in such a place, it is fair to suggest that your 3G signal strength wouldn’t naturally be at its strongest – likely due to a combination of your distance from the main mast where the 3G signal is transmitted and the contours in the land deflecting strong signal any which way but yours!
Installing a 3G Mobile Internet Signal Booster in such a remote workplace location picks up on the week signal available and amplifies them within a predefined area – meaning areas not naturally covered by a strong 3G internet signal can now be just as strong as they are in your most cosmopolitan of city centres.